قراءة كتاب Theory of Silk Weaving A Treatise on the Construction and Application of Weaves, and the Decomposition and Calculation of Broad and Narrow, Plain, Novelty and Jacquard Silk Fabrics
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Theory of Silk Weaving A Treatise on the Construction and Application of Weaves, and the Decomposition and Calculation of Broad and Narrow, Plain, Novelty and Jacquard Silk Fabrics
class="c">On 8 shafts pointed draw, weave 5-1, 1-1.
Fig. 36
On 10 shafts, with weave 3-3, drawn as follows:
7 | threads | from | back to front. |
3 | " | " | front to rear. |
6 | " | " | back to front. |
2 | " | " | front to rear. |
Fig. 37
On 6 shafts straight draw, pointed weave 5-1.
Fig. 38
On 8 shafts straight through, pointed weave 5-1, 1-1.
Fig. 39
Broken pointed twill, on 8 harness.
Fig. 40
On 6 shafts point draw, pointed weave 5-1.
Fig. 41
On 8 shafts point draw, pointed weave 5-1, 1-1.
Fig. 42
Fancy twill, on 16 shafts straight draw.
SATIN WEAVES
The distinct diagonal lines which characterize the class of weaves explained in the previous chapter are absent in the satin weaves; and while the interlacing in the former is done in a strictly consecutive order, we endeavor to scatter the points of stitching in the latter as much as possible, in order
to create an entirely smooth and brilliant surface on the cloth.
In all satins the number of ends in a repeat is the same in warp and filling.
The lowest repeat of a regular satin comprises five threads of each system, and the interlacing is done in the following order:
The | 1st | pick | with the | 1st | warp-thread |
" | 2d | " | " | 3d | " |
" | 3d | " | " | 5th | " |
" | 4th | " | " | 2d | " |
" | 5th | " | " | 4th | " |